Collection: Colonial Period

The Australian Colonial period reflected growing prosperity in our nation. The typical Colonial home is very simple with few decorative features. It was originally influenced by the British Georgian and Regency periods throughout the 19th century. Attributes of a typical Colonial home include symmetrical design, corrugated iron roofs, brick chimney stacks, multi pane sash windows, six panelled doors, brick quoining, external shutters, wide wrap-around verandas, hipped roofs and stone or brickwork.

Our extensive range of colonial profiles can be produced from:

  • Moisture Resistant Medium Density Fibreboard (MRMDF)
  • Finger Jointed Pine
  • Clear Pine
  • Oak
  • Western Red Cedar
  • Kiln Dried Hardwood (KD Hardwood)
  • Any other timber on request

If you can’t find an exact match to your existing profile we can make it for you!

You don’t have to worry about preparing your skirtings or architraves. AMDC saves you time by offering an exclusive state-of-the-art priming line. Our skirtings and architraves can be pre-primed and sanded to a top-quality finish ready for you to paint. Below are some of our colonial skirting boards, architraves & doors as well as some typical combinations.

Colonial Period Typical Combinations

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Colonial Doors

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